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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1950, p. 4

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A building contractor by proâ€" fession, Mr. Noerenberg, among # APPROACHING ‘WEDDING are students at Missouri Valley|shipman Wagner received his P uk The wedding of Miss Mary Elsâ€"| college,. . appointment by Senatorial choice THIS WEEK =â€"mmomcarnorans $)]i:3 T98 sod James Wesiey Kinâ€" 41 .. |from Hlinols, and was admitted to a near, III of Pittsburgh, Pennsylâ€"| Miss Nancy Moulton will comâ€"|the Academy July 20, 1946. BY ALICE zApgz Telophone Highland Park 2064 vania, will take place at the| plete her junior year at Monticelâ€"| â€" During his attendance at the * â€" Chureh of the Holy Spirit, Lake|lo college, ‘Alton, Illinois, on June| Academy, Midshipman Wagner B PForest, at 4:30 o‘clock in the|11. She is the daughter of the}won awards in football, and baseâ€" JUNE GRADUATE many projects which contributed afternoon on &umhy. June 17. | Arthur H. Moultons of 384 Oakâ€"| ball. Highland Park will be repreâ€"|\to the development of Highland| Mss Tullis is the daughter of| land drive. 4. Midshipman Wagner is slated sented in the 1950 Christian Colâ€"| Park, built the manse of the Presâ€"| Mrs. William H. Mitchell of Lake uiess * & for a commission as an Ensign in graduating| byterian church located on the|Forest and granddaughter of Genâ€"| MUCH IMPROVED the Navy upon his graduation. Columâ€"|corner of Linden and Prospect :I’."o ';‘dl‘:"-r R"":"l E. 'i°°‘; i 'l'hor::ny'hion? ;‘ ::'.l..:.‘: Missouri,| avenues. He also built the First|8!5° 9 * Forest, formerly of j in of 154 the _ comâ€"|National Bank building, the old | Wighland â€"Park.â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"|avenue will be gisd to know that || â€" BOUSE CEAMINSL, m _ex< company building, and â€"@â€" her condition is much improved. ses June 6| the 2 N. Sheridan avenue buildâ€"| CARRIES IVY CHAIN She has been a patient at the Call Karharalinge. AND USHERS AT SMITH Highland Park hospital for the o0 Sn n e The Noerenbergs have lived all their married life at 140 S. Secâ€" ond street. Their first home there was moved and replaced with the present one, which they built a few years later. Mrs. Nocerenberg has lived her entire life on Secâ€" ond street, as she was born on N. Second. . p 'llllS wm‘_ IN HWIGHLAND PARK BY ALICE ZABEZL Telophone Mighland Fark 2064 On June 6, 1900, Miss Mabel Brandâ€". andâ€"Fredâ€"C; Nm@rt were united in marriage in Highâ€" land Park at the United Evangelâ€" ical church. The Rev. Dr. H. H. Thorne and the Rev. H.~Hacfele performed the ceremony. On Sunâ€" day, June 4, they will celebrate with an open house from 4 until 9 p.m, â€"Robertsons.of 1249 Pleasant av she willreceive the associate in arts degree in a class of 109 canâ€" didates. At the semester" honors convocation Miss Duggan ~was ed over the wrist and bim’,’" Hid;:wood drive on Saturday. from the collar to the waAist| Misg King, daughter of the John trimmed the bodice. Her fingertip Owenâ€"Kings of.â€"Evanston, and veil, of illusion fell from an open ‘Thomas Adams Smith, son of crown headpiece, trimmed with| y ang Mrs. Henry J. Smith of bo”'tl-: e:"::‘dd:d ,o‘:’h“;l Pittsford,. New York, will. be frqsiet â€" od > w 108 @10 |united in marriage on Saturday, Ib.d the valley, centered with | jy/, 10, st the First: Congregaâ€" a white orchid. tional church, Evanston. uol Lk y2200 asi _ 2y 23 9 The bride‘s mother. chose a beige dress with pink hat _and aceessbries, for the occasion. Her corsage was an orchid. street, returned home on Friday HOSTS AT OPEN HOUSE FOR FIFTIETH WEDDING HELEN JANE ROBERTSON, A BRIDE ON SATURDAY The Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding‘of Miss Helen Jane Robertson and Boyer Clauson on Saturday, May 27, at 2 p.m. The Rev. William A. Young Maid of honor, Miss Barbara Grubbs of Glencoe and the bridesâ€" maid, Miss Dolores Henkhaus of Bethalto, Illinois, â€"were gowned alike in nile green. Their pictureé Best man was Donald Boyer of Riverside and the ushers were Thomas Free of Ravinia and Jack Young of Liake Forest. After a six weeks‘ stay in Pass Christian, Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black of 345 Bloom named to Delta Psi onrydnn.wcipty. they carried colonial bouquets of pale yellow gladioli. The Bride is‘a graduate of the Highland Park High school and attended James Millikin university in Decatur, lllinois. The brideâ€" groom, who graduated from Lake Forest High school, is now conâ€" nected with the engineering deâ€" partment at Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago. After a trin to Niagara Falls and.Canada, Mr, Clauson and his bride plan to meet his father in New York..The Swedish Glee Club of Waukegan, of which both senâ€" ior and junior: Mr. â€"Clauson are members, has an engag¢ement in Ne! York City, this week. trimmed with a chantilly lace colâ€" whick ended in a train. The sleeves of the dress were long and pointâ€" A receptfon followed the cereâ€" mony at the Winnetka Woman‘s club. N RETURN HOME son of Nels O. Clauson of â€"Eake ‘The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a ~white satin gown The young couple will reside with her parents in Ravinia. bride is the daughter Body & Fender Repairing 300 N. First ° lbâ€"!.'b.dl-h-fi. Walter Peterson of Mundelein D A H L‘ 8. of °700M 38, °0¢| â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Vanderbie uson of EAke|and their daughter, Virginia, of ___.____._|188 Hazel avenue ¢ntertained_at was &1V€0 iN |luncheon on May 20 for the Misses father, was Nancy Anne King and Margie satin gown Salsman. tilly lace colâ€"| Miss Salsman, daughter of the was repeated| Thomas J. Salsmans of Lake he full skirt,|\ Shore drive, Chicago, became the n. The sleeves| brige of Robert B. Souther, son ng and point~| of the Milton E: Southers of 871 and buttons| Riggewood drive on Saturday. i "‘;‘ waist| Missg King, daughter of the John Her fingertiP| Qwenâ€"Kings of.â€"Evanston, and of of Mr. and Barb a ra the , honâ€" ‘aughâ€"| ‘The Noerenbergs. have a son, . AAd|Gerard S., who with his three mneth| children, Gerard S., III, Shirley , 692) Ann and Jacqueline, resides with Road,| his parents. Their daughter, Mary, ite in| Mrs. William Behrens, and her ) canâ€"| husband and daughters, Barbara nad resided in Ravinia at 1624 Broadview â€" avenue for the past twenty years, left last week for the west coast where they will make their home. In Arizona, they were met by their son, Ed, and daughter, Gladys, who have been in California for the past few months, while the rew home they built was being completed. side in Florida, where he will finish his final year of studies at the University of Miami. VISITING. PARENTS IN PEKIN, ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer (Phyllis Delhaye) of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who had been visiting ‘with her parents, the George Delâ€" hayes of 720 8. St. Johns avenue, left Monday for a stay with his parents, the. Harold Spencers of Pekin, Illinois. > The George Delhayes recently returned toâ€" Highland Park after six months spent in St. Petersâ€" burg,â€" Florida. â€" f MOVE TO CALIFORNIA . The Anthony J. Arnolds, who June 9 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Mary Nickels and Richard Nash. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.â€"Nickels of Deerâ€" field avenue and Mr. Nash is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nash of S. Green Bay road. The wedâ€" ding, which will take place ay the Zion Lutheran church at 7:30 p.m., will be performed by the Rev. Linden. A reception will folâ€" low the ceremony at the Highland Park Woman‘s â€"club. The bridex'room’- plre;ts were hosts at bqflet dinner on Sunfay. FORTHCOMING WEDDING Among the parties given in honâ€" or of Miss Nickels was a surprise kitchen shower given by the memâ€" bers of her session at the Highland Park High school, on Friday. Miss Nickels, a member of the senior class, will graduate the day preceding the wedding, rmmm\m FOR_ â€"BRIDESâ€"TOâ€"BE Maid of honor will be‘ Miss Marjorie Harder and the bridesâ€" maid will be Miss Eleanor Johnâ€" son, Donald Nash will serve his brother as best man and the ushâ€" ers will be Bruce McClure, cousin of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, and Willâ€" iam Dayton. Miss Donna Reid will be hostess on Saturday at luncheon. About twentyâ€"five senior girls, members of the graduating class at Highâ€" land Park High school will be her guests, Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of 1949 Northmoor road. and Carol Lynn, live at 1304 Pleasant avenue. ng . GRADUATION LUNCHEON . 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HI 20597 Mr. Nash and his bride will res * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELI * DAIRY PRODUCTS * BJ * ICE CREAM (our ewn make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE of the Lioyd I. Larsons of 665 Central avenue, and his cousin, Nafey Bud (Butch), son of the Nafey Larsons: of 624 Laurel avenue, will arrive home from school for the summer. Both boys Miss Eileen Moroney, daughter of the Emmett Moroneys of 138 S. Gréén Bay road, will arrive home on Saturday from Webster college in Webster Groves, Missâ€" ouri. Miss Moroney has just finâ€" On Friday night, Mrs. Charlotte Hanson, Mrs. George Kleber and Mrs. * Frank Blacker (Berenice Stem) were coâ€"hostesses. at a miscellanéous shower in honor of Miss Betty Marie Seiffert, whose wedding to Raymond Masotti, will take place on July 8. The brideâ€"toâ€" be is the daughter of the Rayâ€" mond Seifferts of 822 N. Green Bay road, # Mr. Earl Georgeson, who has been in Highland Park for the past â€" two _ months reestablishâ€" ing business here and finding a home for his family, left on Monday for Bend, Oregon, to attend. the +graduation of his daughter, Carol, from junior high school, and to ‘bring his wife and daughters, .Carol and Virginia, back to Highlatid â€"Park. * The Georgesons, who have lived in Oregon for the past two years, will live on Chicago avenue, when they Teturn some time this month. In Los Angeles, they and Dr. Ernest A. Johnson, president of Lake Forest college, attended a dinner at the Los Angeles Athâ€" letic club, at which Dr. Johnson gave a report on the status of the college to the alumni, their parâ€" ents, friends, husbands and wives who attended. BRIDAL SHOWBR June 10 has been‘ chosen, as the date of the wedding of Miss Jacqueline Mallory, daughter of Mrs. Pearl: Malloryâ€" of Waukegan, and Rudoiph Roger_ Scassellati, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tonstantine Scassellati of 1941 ~ Northmoor road. The 2 p.m. ceremony will take place at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison reading the service, f Mr. Scassellati, who attended Lake Forest college and the Chiâ€" cago Technical Instifute, is a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. <He served ‘dor two years with the Army Air Force during the war. of 233 Cedar avenue, has been chosenâ€"toact as a junior usher for the commencement~exercises at . Smithâ€"college, â€"Northampton, Massachusetts. â€" Ushers are memâ€" bers of the junior class chosen for their outstanding contribution to the college as heads of ‘student groups or as winners of academic honors. They: will carry the ivy chain on Ivy Day, Saturday, and serve as uubdh\a‘nd messengers for guests and lumnae during commencement activities, June 3 BACKâ€"HOME â€" ..â€"â€" â€"| â€"~Membe ~ Harold Schimmelpfeng, of Raâ€"| Sigma is vinia, alumni director at Lake Forâ€"| attainmer est. college, and .William Pine, |equivalen viceâ€"president in charge of public|academic relations, have recently returned from a trip to the west coast| ATTEND where they have been visiting | BALL alumni. f / Janet | RETURNING SOON FROM OREGON HOME SOON FROM SCHOOL â€"â€"Miss Schick has also been electâ€" ed president of the Clef club at the college. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN On Monday Larry Larson, son Miss Janice Schick,.daughter of her freshman THE PRESS at _: Missâ€"Wolf is president of the Women‘s Recreation association, makeâ€"up editor for the campus lnmmr, and a member of the pep and social committees, Mortar Board, Lawrence .United Chariâ€" ties, Lawwrence Women‘s assoâ€" ciation, and the campus yearbook enter as a freshman next fall. She is a member of this year‘s graduâ€" ating class at Highland Park high. During the weekâ€"end she atâ€" tended the Plantation Ball. to the outstanding junior girl at Lawrence college, and the Pond‘s sport trophy for service, recreaâ€" tional interest, leadership, sportsâ€" manship and .scholarship, were given to Margaret Wolf, 692 Carol court, at the recent class day conâ€" vocation. a e ® be awarded degrees at the comâ€" mencement program in the outâ€" door ampitheater on Saturday, June 10. ( bachelor‘s degree includes two from Highwood: Richard Baldrini, cial fraternity, at Drake univerâ€" sity, Des Moines, lowa, for the 152 Highwood and Harry Mussatâ€" to, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mussatto, 324 Oak Terrace. OUTSTANDING â€"JUNIOR The large wooden spade, muchâ€" carvedâ€" by>â€"past+xecipients, given COMMISSIONED Midshipman _ Walter Richard Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter A. Wagner off527 South Ridge rd., Highland Park, is a member of the 1950 graduating class at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annâ€" apolis, Md. Graduation exercises are to be held June 2. . past few weeks. ELECTED SENIOR ‘ MARSHALL Dante Greco og llk.h'ood has fall semester. Mr. Greco is a junior in the college of commerce and finance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baldrini, A former student of Purdue University at Lafayette, Ind:, and Highland Park High School, Midâ€" RECEIVE DEGREES Students completing â€" graduaâ€" tion requirements at Illinois State staff. 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